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It seems that the great majority of you have now received your signed calendars. However, there may still be a couple of those among you that are still patiently waiting. For that we are very sorry and thank you for your continued patience.

If you are one of those still waiting, could you please contact the calendar company by using this link: info@calendarmart.com

Andy is your man at CalendarMart, so if you do need to contact him please include all the obvious details of your order.

Well it doesn't look like DB is going to be performing on a stage anywhere near you for his birthday this coming Saturday. But, there is action from at least three Bowie tribute bands on or around the 8th, as detailed below...

Despite having now had a nationwide release in the USA, it seems from recent e-mails and PMs I've received that a few of you have had no joy in tracking down the Reality DualDisc that has had a fair few mentions on these pages. (10.26.2003 NEWS: REALITY TOUR EDITION BONUS DISC AND US 5:1 HYBRID DISC - 08/18/04 NEWS: REALITY DUAL DISC GETS NATION-WIDE RELEASE IN USA - 08/21/04 NEWS: REALITY FILM AT 2004 WOODSTOCK FILM FESTIVAL - 11/02/04 NEWS: REALITY DUAL DISC OUT NOW ACROSS THE USA)

Those of you that haven't managed to get hold of a copy yet will be pleased to

To mark the forthcoming 25th ceremony of the BRIT Awards, BRITs 25 with MasterCard, the UK record companies' trade association, the BPI and BBC Radio 2 have launched a search to find the public's favourite British song released since the BRITs began in 1977.

A shortlist of twenty five song titles has been posted on both the BRITs 25 site and the BBC Radio2 site, and the song David Bowie is represented by is the 1977 classic, "Heroes". The shortlist of 25 songs, has been nominated by a special panel made up of members of the music industry and media.

As if to reinforce the taste of the Great British public, (as outlined in the story above) the newly published annual X-List of the all-time best 104 songs also includes Life On Mars? and "Heroes".

This chart is voted for by listeners of Xfm radio, who traditionally are made up of younger student types with a generally jolly good taste in music.

This is reflected in the fact that Nirvana's version of The Man Who Sold The World is up this year from #91 to #20! Life On Mars? is a new entry at #30 (though I believe it has been as high as #3 in the chart in